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Page 37
... commanded the Boeotians ; both those who tilled Hyrie , and rocky Aulis , and Schoenos , and Scholos , and hilly Eteonus , Thespia , Græa , and the ample plain of Myca- lessus ; and those who dwelt about Harma , and Ilesius , and ...
... commanded the Boeotians ; both those who tilled Hyrie , and rocky Aulis , and Schoenos , and Scholos , and hilly Eteonus , Thespia , Græa , and the ample plain of Myca- lessus ; and those who dwelt about Harma , and Ilesius , and ...
Page 38
... him up , nourishes him , and lodges him in her own temple , where the Athenians annually worship him with sacrifice and solemnities . It was altogether nestheus , son of Peteus , commanded . No man 38 514-551 . ILIAD . II .
... him up , nourishes him , and lodges him in her own temple , where the Athenians annually worship him with sacrifice and solemnities . It was altogether nestheus , son of Peteus , commanded . No man 38 514-551 . ILIAD . II .
Page 39
... commanded . With these eighty dark ships followed . 3 Those who possessed Mycenae , the well - built city , and wealthy Corinth , " and well - built Cleonæ , and those who in- habited Ornia , and pleasant Aræthyrea , and Sicyon , where ...
... commanded . With these eighty dark ships followed . 3 Those who possessed Mycenae , the well - built city , and wealthy Corinth , " and well - built Cleonæ , and those who in- habited Ornia , and pleasant Aræthyrea , and Sicyon , where ...
Page 40
... commanded sixty ships , but they were ar apart [ from Agamemnon's forces ] . Amidst them he hin went , confiding in his valour , inciting them to war ; especially he desired in his soul to avenge the remors Helen and her groans . Those ...
... commanded sixty ships , but they were ar apart [ from Agamemnon's forces ] . Amidst them he hin went , confiding in his valour , inciting them to war ; especially he desired in his soul to avenge the remors Helen and her groans . Those ...
Page 41
... commanded some : brave Diores , son of Amarynceus , commanded others and god - like Polyxenus , son of Agasthenes , the son of king Augeas , commanded the fourth division . Those from Dulichium , and the Echinades , sacred islands ...
... commanded some : brave Diores , son of Amarynceus , commanded others and god - like Polyxenus , son of Agasthenes , the son of king Augeas , commanded the fourth division . Those from Dulichium , and the Echinades , sacred islands ...
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